There are a pile of Shallow Waters on Reverb currently. Not surprised as the preorder went up before there were any sound clips and I think a lot of people probably expected something a little different. Or at least didn't anticipate the LPG part of the pedal which makes it a little weird to use.

whoismarykelly wrote:There are a pile of Shallow Waters on Reverb currently. Not surprised as the preorder went up before there were any sound clips and I think a lot of people probably expected something a little different. Or at least didn't anticipate the LPG part of the pedal which makes it a little weird to use.

You don't buy a pedal and list it a few hours later with a 30-50% markup, because you can't figure it out. You do it, because you're hopeful some other dipshit with too much disposable income will reward you with a nice payday.

whoismarykelly wrote:Its not necessarily an either/or thing. People might just search the item, see what they're selling for, and then list theirs around there too.

If people were genuinely more interested in learning something, rather than getting a quick payoff, then they'd keep it for more than an afternoon. If you flip something after a few hours with it, then you clearly care more about cash, than harnessing a new tool. It's fine with me, as that payday isn't coming from my funds.

My biggest problem with flippers is not that they're capitalizing on the stupidity and impulsiveness of people with too much dough. My problem is the idiotic window dressing. It's the used car salesman sleaze which is just completely avoidable.

Not everybody in America's cat has fucking AIDS. I'm so sick of people acting like they bought a hot ticket item and *bam* tragedy struck. No, you bought it and now you want a payoff. (that doesn't bother me) Just describe the item, like a store would and publish your listing. All this fucking nonsense about faux tragedy and your first world struggles are pointless. ---Being an opportunist doesn't necessarily make you an asshole, but spinning unnecessary lies does.

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whoismarykelly wrote:Its not necessarily an either/or thing. People might just search the item, see what they're selling for, and then list theirs around there too.

If people were genuinely more interested in learning something, rather than getting a quick payoff, then they'd keep it for more than an afternoon. If you flip something after a few hours with it, then you clearly care more about cash, than harnessing a new tool. It's fine with me, as that payday isn't coming from my funds.

My biggest problem with flippers is not that they're capitalizing on the stupidity and impulsiveness of people with too much dough. My problem is the idiotic window dressing. It's the used car salesman sleaze which is just completely avoidable.

Not everybody in America's cat has fucking AIDS. I'm so sick of people acting like they bought a hot ticket item and *bam* tragedy struck. No, you bought it and now you want a payoff. (that doesn't bother me) Just describe the item, like a store would and publish your listing. All this fucking nonsense about faux tragedy and your first world struggles are pointless. ---Being an opportunist doesn't necessarily make you an asshole, but spinning unnecessary lies does.

Sometimes people buy things just to flip them. I buy shit often knowing I will either A)like it or B)flip it. It's not always for a profit, but when I can make a profit, awesome.

For me, I can play a pedal and know wether I'll dig it in about 5-10 minutes. I've learned to take more time the last couple years, but I tend to get a pretty damn good feel fast. For instance, I knew for a fact after playing the Infinite Jets, it just was not for me. I ended up breaking even in a trade on it. So I was happy, and homie that is getting it was happy. Sure I could have spend endless amount of time to play with it but if it doesn't do at least something I want out of the box, I'm out. I hate pedals that I have to tweak into oblivion before I dig them. It's not worth it IMO when there's so many others out there.

Of course we all know the tale of Wata from yesteryears. I have not done something on that scale since. Probably mostly from the terrible guilt. In fact. I sold my Pretty Years twice for the same price I paid, then a day later saw one sell for 800 bucks. I kicked myself a bit on that one, but ultimately felt bad.

I'm guilty of the "tragedy strikes thing" because that's normally when I sell. I probably should leave that off the ad, I know that. I've never done it for an animal like you're saying but when my buddy passed recently or when my sister's been sick and things like that, I have been known to mention it. Or that I'm in debt (although those are usually a hint to take advantage of me. LOL).

So, I agree with you, but the only time I actually care is when it's a situation where I want the pedal and cannot buy it because someone is selling it for too high. Then I'll wait, and wait, and wait and eventually someone will get desperate.

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